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Good colours man, but it would have been a hell of alot better with slighty better composition, ISO100 on a tripod.

You could have got away with using ISO400 easliy for that shot, it says you shot at 1/1250 and ISO1600..

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Good colours man, but it would have been a hell of alot better with slighty better composition, ISO100 on a tripod.

You could have got away with using ISO400 easliy for that shot, it says you shot at 1/1250 and ISO1600..

like I said in the first post, I didn't adjust my settings, I literally woke up, looked out the window, grabbed the cam took a snap then went to work.

normally it stays on 100, but I had been mucking around with the camera about a week before and hence the huge iso.

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